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Liam "Two-to-Four" Jurrah

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Can anyone enlighten us as to what's going on with the Warlpiri Wizard?

Has he made any sort of recovery at all?

Give us something. Anything!

 

I'll say what I've said in other threads watched thursdays training last week. He was running lap after lap in the rehab group. Ankle looked fine from where I was watching. So on the injury side he looked fine, may be fitness keeping him out? Or they are just making sure they don't bring him back too early.

The agility will be the problem with that ankle injury. So laps, fitness and strength until they reckon he's ready to go.

Hurry up.

 

The 2-4 MAN! I really hope he can make it for the Port game but I reckon he will be booed and clapped at the same time by his people if he does play. I reckon they're just waiting for the trial, which from reading previously he will probably get off which is good. He can play the last 5 games of the season and get some consistency, then come next year.......PWAH!

What's the point of playing him again this year we're better served firstly focusing on his

Forthcoming court appointment then following all that going well having him cherry ripe for pre season.


Yes, it seems to have been 2 to 4 weeks for about 6 weeks. What is going on?

Groundhog day?

We need some forwads two leading goal score from last year and leading goal from tîs not playing no wonder cant kick a winning score

 

We need some forwads two leading goal score from last year and leading goal from tîs not playing no wonder cant kick a winning score

"We need some forwards. Our two leading goal scorers from last year, and our leading goal scorer from this are not playing. It's no wonder we can't kick a winning score."

Worked it out. What do I win?

Wouldn't be surprised at all if he doesn't play until the weekend of the 28th, and even then, probably at Casey.


"We need some forwards. Our two leading goal scorers from last year, and our leading goal scorer from this are not playing. It's no wonder we can't kick a winning score."

Worked it out. What do I win?

demonland's undying love!!!!

We need some forwads two leading goal score from last year and leading goal from tîs not playing no wonder cant kick a winning score

Seriously WTF is this?^

"We need some forwards. Our two leading goal scorers from last year, and our leading goal scorer from this are not playing. It's no wonder we can't kick a winning score."

Ohhh, thank you, Bing.

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